Utopia or bust
Stalinist “communism” and reformist “socialism” are merely variants of
capitalism
Representative democracy versus delegate democracy
Irrationalities of capitalism
Some exemplary modern revolts
Some common objections
Increasing dominance of the spectacle

Causes of social breakthroughs
Postwar upheavals
Effervescence of radical situations
Popular self-organization
The FSM
The situationists in May 1968
Workerism is obsolete,
but workers position remains pivotal
Wildcats and sitdowns
Consumer strikes
What
could have happened in May 1968
Methods of confusion and cooption
Terrorism reinforces
the state
The ultimate showdown
Internationalism

Utopians fail to envision postrevolutionary diversity
Decentralization and
coordination
Safeguards against abuses
Consensus, majority rule and unavoidable
hierarchies
Eliminating the roots of war and crime
Abolishing money
Absurdity of most
present-day labor
Transforming work into play
Technophobic objections
Ecological
issues
The blossoming of free communities
More interesting problems